The answer to your question may depend on how you use your images, but others 
may have stronger opinions. Either way, if you're using large png images, you 
should beware this issue:
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5651

HTH
Paul

On 04/01/11 15:08, khj wrote:
I am creating an application that will display one of about 20 PNG images upon 
selection of a corresponding tree item.  Each image is on the order of 200K in 
length.

Would it make sense to use GWT's "image bundles" for this?  Or, are "bundles" 
designed to be used more with a collection of much smaller files (e.g., icons).

I would guess there is some maximum data transfer size limit over which 
"bundles" would incur too long of a start up time.

Thanks for any ideas!

-Kenneth


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